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A good time for a new taste!

Few industries have been as hard hit as restaurants during the Covid pandemic Digitalisation, merchandising, layout: new ways of doing business are here to stay Customers are looking for an “experience”, whether eating out or at home

E-bike shortages

Rising demand for e-bikes is more than just a temporary phenomenon Ongoing supply chain disruptions are making for much extended delivery times The whole biking ecosystem is thriving, as mobility undergoes a (green) revolution

The case against oil bashing

Under mounting pressure, Big Oil is struggling to shake off its negative image Yet, many producers – notably European – are actively transitioning their business Being invested means having a say in this change… and reaping attractive returns?

Anyone for a meatless burger?

Eating too much meat is bad for the health, the environment and the conscience The market for plant-based substitutes is transitioning from niche to mainstream Sensory experience, price and availability: the three hurdles to mass adoption

Una nuova era nello sport

Anche all’aperto, la tecnologia sta trasformando la nostra vita Smartwatch: da un accessorio di moda ad uno strumento essenziale per la salute L’innovazione digitale sta rendendo lo sport più sicuro e… più divertente!

Gender diversity matters

The trend towards ESG investing continued unabated in 2020. Social and Governance issues took centre stage, in a troubled context. Diverse leadership brings clear benefits – not just in the corporate world?

Il sacro Graal dell’immortalità

La scienza sta facendo rapidi progressi nel comprendere le meccaniche dell’invecchiamento Una durata della vita umana molto più lunga non fa più parte del mondo della fantasia Numerosi beneficiari oltre alle aziende di trasformazione genetica o tecnologiche Per saperne di più

Beyond cash

The Covid-19 pandemic has upped the speed of digitisation of financial services Online lending, P2P transactions, mobile wallets, cryptocurrencies: fintechs are reshaping the industry Regulators will be the ultimate judges, balancing the benefits and risks of an increasingly cashless society